Spanish, unless you actually plan on travelling to Africa a lot
LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 21/12/2009 05:29:13 PM
Spanish will get you farther than French outside of that continent and German, while a lovely language I enjoyed speaking, is not heavily used outside of Germany, Austria and Switzerland (at least, as far as I know). Also, I found German to be rather easy to learn, so you could likely teach yourself instead of in a class. Particularly if you're only going to be reading it.
Of course, if you plan on travelling a lot to Africa, then I'd say go french. If not, Spanish.
There's no REAL reason why you can't eventually learn all of them, by the way
Of course, if you plan on travelling a lot to Africa, then I'd say go french. If not, Spanish.
There's no REAL reason why you can't eventually learn all of them, by the way
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OK linguaphiles and intelligentsia of RAFO, which language should I learn?
20/12/2009 05:25:54 PM
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If you learn Spanish, it won't be that hard to learn Portugese and Italian *NM*
20/12/2009 08:18:11 PM
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I vote German. It's the closest that I I come to "speaking" another language.
21/12/2009 03:15:42 AM
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I'd suggest Spanish.
21/12/2009 07:30:26 AM
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I'm neither of those things in your title, but I'll put in another vote for Spanish.
21/12/2009 02:08:09 PM
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We all have our own prejudices for suggesting languages. Of the three, I suggest French.
21/12/2009 02:32:45 PM
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Spanish, unless you actually plan on travelling to Africa a lot
21/12/2009 05:29:13 PM
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